Network Outages Sample Clauses

The Network Outages clause defines the parties' rights and responsibilities in the event of disruptions or failures in network connectivity. Typically, it outlines what constitutes a network outage, the procedures for notifying the affected party, and any remedies or limitations of liability that apply during such incidents. For example, it may specify that service credits are available if outages exceed a certain duration, or clarify that certain outages are not the provider's responsibility. This clause is essential for managing expectations and allocating risk related to service interruptions, ensuring both parties understand how outages are handled and what recourse is available.
Network Outages. GTE shall work with DTI to establish reciprocal responsibilities for managing network outages and reporting. Each party shall be responsible for network outage as a result of termination of its equipment in GTE wire center or access tandem. DTI shall be responsible for notifying GTE of significant outages which could impact or degrade GTE switches and services.
Network Outages. GTE shall work with Nextel to establish reciprocal responsibilities for managing network outages and reporting. Each party shall be responsible for network outage as a result of termination of its equipment in GTE wire center or access tandem. Nextel shall be responsible for notifying GTE of significant outages which could impact or degrade GTE switches and services.
Network Outages. V-14 ARTICLE VI RESALE OF SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VI-1 1. General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VI-1 2. Terms and Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VI-1 2.1 Restrictions on Resale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VI-1 2.2 Interim Universal Service Support Charge for Resale Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VI-1
Network Outages. V-10 ARTICLE VI RESALE OF SERVICES ......................................................... VI-1 1. General ...................................................................... VI-1 2. Terms and Conditions ........................................................... VI-1 2.1 Restrictions on Resale ............................................. VI-1 2.2 Interim Universal Service Support Charge for Resale Services ............. VI-1
Network Outages. GTE shall work with Spectrum to establish reciprocal responsibilities for managing network outages and reporting. Each party shall be responsible for network outage as a result of termination of its equipment in GTE wire center or access tandem. Spectrum shall be responsible for notifying GTE of significant outages which could impact or degrade GTE switches and services.
Network Outages. (a) The Company will provide the AESP with the earliest possible notice of all network outages affecting the operation of the AESP's AIN services. (b) The Company does not guarantee uninterrupted working of its service and/or equipment and shall not be liable to the AESP, or to any other entity, for any failure or delay in performance of any service provided pursuant to this schedule or any other Company Tariff, to the extent that such failure or delay is attributable to causes or results from events beyond the Company's reasonable control. Nothing in this paragraph shall extend the liability of the Company, specified in Article 15 of the Company's Terms of Service, in the event of service problems.
Network Outages. GTE shall work with AWS to establish reciprocal responsibilities for managing network outages and reporting. Each Party shall be responsible for managing its own network outage as a result of termination of its equipment in GTE wire center or Tandem.
Network Outages. The Parties agree that if any event occurs including any default in payment of any supplier agreement or otherwise which is reasonably likely to cause or result in a service outage, then I-Link shall give Big Planet immediate notice of such event together with summary of the event that will result in such service outage. Big Planet shall have the right to step in and at I-Link's expense cure any default or take necessary action to prevent such service outage, including but not limited to the procurement of similar services from other suppliers necessary to obtain Enhanced Services over the I-Link Network, contacting and working with vendors and suppliers of I-Link, and shall provide I-Link the reasonable opportunity to participate if possible, and such other actions as may be necessary. In such event, I-Link shall promptly reimburse Big Planet for any payments made on behalf of I-Link and any costs or expenses incurred by Big Planet. Big Planet shall have the right to offset such amounts against any future ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ for Enhance Services and Enhanced Service Devices provided pursuant to this Agreement.
Network Outages. The most common reason for a major outage is a network problem. The network problem could lie with the local site, the WAN / infrastructure, or the hosting centre. Other possible, but far less likely reasons for major outages, are hardware failures and software failures of the operating system or the application. In all major outages, the most important thing is to ensure productivity of users. It is advised that documented, manual processes be made available to users to allow them to work when the system is offline, however, the notification of faults and immediate notification of service being resumed is vital. Where the fault lies with the hosting centre communications, or nationwide network issues, the LHD will be responsible for communicating the existence and resolution of such incidents. (a) Network failure Supplier will record and escalate to Customer’s service provider all recorded network issues, tracking each case to resolution.
Network Outages. IV-8 10. Transition and Implementation .................................................... IV-8 ARTICLE V .......................................................................... V-1